The Block Editor caused quite a stir when it was included in the release of WordPress 5.0. Despite the controversy, it’s opened doors for new kinds of development and helped to streamline editing and publishing for users. That said, there are still many ways it can be improved. These block plugins include additional content elements […]
Help Customers Discover Your Products with these New WooCommerce Blocks
WooCommerce and WordPress have been making steady strides toward combining content and commerce in a way that allows stores to better serve customers. In the upcoming release of WooCommerce 3.7, we continue that trend by including three new Product Blocks and enhancements to existing blocks that make it easier for people to find and buy […]
Harness the power of blocks with WooCommerce Bookings Availability
We’re excited to announce the arrival of WooCommerce Bookings Availability, a new add-on extension for WooCommerce Bookings. A long-time request from users on the ideas board, our team has worked tirelessly over the past few months to make it a reality. We hope this gives Bookings users a new way of marketing their availability while […]
From Speed Dating To Relationships – My WordCamp US 2018 Recap
There’s a lot that’s been going on lately in the WordPress sphere, but with WordPress, that would be true no matter when we say it. Nonetheless, I think that many people in the community had a bunch of expectations leading up to WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville. It seemed like many were eager to get […]
WordPress 2018 Predictions: My Thoughts On The Upcoming Year
A few days ago, I shared a recap of some of the biggest events that happened in the WordPress world in 2017. Now, I want to switch things up, get out my Magic 8 Ball, and look into the future to give you my predictions for what will happen to WordPress in 2018. Give them […]
What Gutenberg Means for The Future Of Commercial WordPress Products – Learn from Leading Page Builders’ CEOs
I just returned from two weeks of intense traveling, which started with WordCamp Riga, where I gave the opening keynote – A Crash Course On Building A Sustainable Plugin/Theme Business in The Subscription Economy spiced up with a trip to Nashville for WordCamp US. While I’m tempted to write about how awesome my trip was, the […]